Cursor. Addressing Class
This field contains the screen addressing class for the terminal. It defines the format
of the character sequence that is accepted by the terminal to position the cursor.
Table 15-6 lists the values that you can enter in this field.
Table 15-6 (page 1 of 2). Cursor Addressing Classes
Line
Column
CIass
Numbers
Numbers
Set Cursor Sequence
00
0-43
0-I3I
I. Any three ASCII characters
2. Line number (in ASCII characters)·
3. Any ASCII character
4. Column number (in ASCII characters)·
5. Any ASCII character
Example: ESC &a lOy 2 1 C
In hex:
IB26613 13079323 143
• The numbers are ASCII representations of the decimal
number;
10
=
X'3130'; 21
=
X'3231 '.
(This example positions the cursor at the II th line, 22nd
column.)
01
1-43
1-132
1. ESC
2. Left bracket
3. Line number (in ASCII characters)·
4. Any ASCII character
5. Column number (in ASCII characters)·
6. Any ASCII character
Example: ESC [11; 22 H
In hex:
IB5B31313B323248
• The numbers are ASCII representations of the decimal
number;
11
=
X'3131'; 22
=
X'3232'.
(This example positions the cursor at the II th line, 22nd
column.)
02
0-23
0-79
I. Any two ASCII characters
2. Line number in hex plus X' 20'
3. Column number in hex plus X'20'
Example: ESC AX'2A' X'35'
In hex:
IB412A35
(This example positions the cursor at the II th line, 22nd
column.)
03
0-23
0-79
1. One or two ASCII characters
2. Column number in hex
3. Line number in hex
Example: ESCAX'I5' X'OA'
In hex:
1 B41150A
(This
example positions the cursor at the II th line, 22nd
column.
See note.)
04
0-23
0-79
1. One or two ASCII characters
2. Column number in hex plus X' 20 '
3. Line number in hex plus X'20.'
Example: ESC AX'35' X'2A'
In hex:
IB41352A
(This example positions the cursor at the II th line, 22nd
column.)
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